Group therapy with individuals and families coping with illness or disability in Israel

Rena Feigin*

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Abstract

This paper illustrates a group intervention with individuals and family caregivers coping with illness/disability, and focuses on the relationship between the process of group development and the process of coping with the illness/disability. People experiencing illness/disability cope with a great deal of pressure and stress that stem from the illness's biopsychosocial demands. A group can provide encouragement and support and reduce helplessness, isolation, and despair through cooperation and use of mutual resources. The design of the intervention was based on our clinical experience with numerous groups for ill/disabled individuals or their family. The process is described and analyzed using examples from three documented groups, and is presented in terms of four variables: group process, group atmosphere, group content, and group intervention.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)61-80
Number of pages20
JournalGroup
Volume26
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2002

Keywords

  • Disability
  • Group psychotherapy
  • Illness
  • Israel
  • Trauma

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